So I’m not on this forum until I need to fix my 02 (work truck) as my main line to work on is older Landcruisers. Took a nomadic trip through CO in early June and had the pitman arm snap at the drag link joint about 2 miles from the pavement on some BLM land. Fortunately ran into a few locals camping in the same area the next morning. One of them ran me into town 3 X that day to get a new pitman arm and pullers. After braking two pullers on the trail I limped it to the pavement using 5-6 different ratchet straps. A few straps got demolished (the ratcheting part) as it was difficult to get them lined up perfectly where they did not interfere with anything turning the wheel between 10 & 2:00. A lot of 3 point turns getting out of the trail. I got a flatbed to haul me into Rifle CO where a super nice shop owner stopped his current work to get me back on the road. I’ve never paid anyone to work on this truck but was never happier to do so. Felt a lot better when he had to use a cut-off wheel and air chisel to remove the old pitman arm. I say all this because ever since this happened my trans temps started creeping over 200 and upwards of 220-225. At those times I would pull over and let it cool down. Got home (TX) and did a fluid change (both filters) and hauled one cruiser between Austin and SA (late June) and zero temp issues. From that point on I can’t drive 20-30 miles without the temps spiking to 220+. Check engine light comes on and I took a pic of the recent codes. My first thought was removing the steering box on the trail (to access the pitman arm with my 1/2” gun) I damaged or kinked some cooling lines. Upon further investigation it’s obvious I did not affect any because they are on the passenger side. Disregard the fuel sending unit code as that’s never worked since I bought this truck from the original owner 13 years ago. Also, I swapped in a used Allison about 100K ago (longer story on how I screws up the 5th gear clutches). Any chance my internal filter (Napa) could have dropped into the pan or anything else weird happening? When I changed the fluid in June (after the CO trip) the old oil looked and smelled as good as the new fluid I put in. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcomed. Here’s some pics of where she broke down on the BLM land as well as the codes I’m getting. Thank you. Jimmy.